Damascus-Sana
Each of the 38 countries participating in the 61st Damascus International Fair, which was held under the slogan “From Damascus to the World”, has a presence with its original local character reflecting its identity amid the presence of diverse cultures in the various pavilions participating in the exhibition.
The wing of the Syrian Arab Republic in the Damascus exhibition is located in the middle of the exhibition square and the main entrance is distributed before the lakes and dancing fountains and green spaces and at the entrance is placed the manuscript "Ugarit alphabet" symbolizing the history and civilization of Syria.
In the Syrian pavilion, institutions, government companies and industrial products in Syria meet their public and private sectors such as foodstuff, textile, engineering and chemical.
Visitors to the exhibition are guided by the Syrian Pavilion, which is considered a point of knowledge and significance known to all who entered the exhibition and features an engineering design that allows visitors to move and move between all sections smoothly and easily.
The Syrian pavilion at the heart of the Damascus International Fair represents the homeland, as Asif Ahmed says, “I moved between the wings of the participating countries and upon entering the Syrian pavilion I felt like I was traveling back to my country.” “Here is Syria in all its details”.
Ahmad noted the design of the pavilion and distributes its sections, which define visitors to the work of government institutions and how to provide their services, including windows to obtain identification documents and the mechanism of work of oil wells and transfer through listening to an explanation from the ministry staff, while his son Hassan pointed out that the Syrian pavilion has a special impact in our hearts because it is our country's wing Our industry and our production.
Nizar Masoud is resting in the courtyard of the Syrian pavilion with his family and taking photographs in front of his distinctive lake, stressing that he visited the exhibition to learn about the exhibits of the Syrian pavilion, expressing his pride in what he saw, especially textile and carpets.
Syrian families accompany their children to this pavilion. A young woman, Mina Karbaj, came with my father and mother to the exhibition, especially the Syrian pavilion. The Syrian exhibits, saying that the visit of children to this place is necessary because they print in their pictures beautiful pictures and useful information.
A huge wing representing the Syrian civilization, Mahmoud Hijazi began his speech, pointing out that it reflects the civilization of Syria and its people and is characterized by organization and coordination and points to the rise and prosperity of Syria soon.
At the Public Housing Corporation, a group of young architectural students listen to an explanation from the department head about the work and projects of the institution.
The Damascus International Fair embodies Syria's renaissance and its renaissance towards construction after its army's successive victories over terrorism.
Maha Atrash